Kooness: all the world’s art freely accessible. The new edition of Kooness.com is officially online with even more content than before: more selected galleries, artworks, fairs, partnerships, interviews and news, all chosen and shared by a renewed and enthusiastic team. Founded in 2015 and based in Milan – the city of art, fashion and design – Kooness is a leading marketplace for the art world. The platform provides for everyone passionate about art – from newbies to major art collectors – a new and simple way to discover, share and buy art. It is also a platform for discovering not only individual artworks but also the galleries themselves, by providing a virtual access to galleries all over the world. It is a revolutionary way to explore and collect art by buying directly from the finest art galleries, giving people a very easy way to approach the contemporary art field. Lorenzo Uggeri (Kooness CEO) once said: “Everything started when I hung a painting on an empty wall”. By making all the world’s art freely accessible, Kooness hopes to foster new generations of art lovers, museum goers, students, collectors, and patrons. The ambitious objective is to make all the world’s art accessible to anyone with an Internet connection, to help art lovers build an art collection step by step and to support galleries and artists worldwide. Within Kooness it is possible to find the best selection of artworks by both emerging and established artists, accurately selected by their curatorial team. Thanks to the new layout it is possible to speed up and simplify the research of your favourite art works, especially in this new version with a refined way to filter through different categories and tags. Kooness will shake up the art world with the use of the most advanced technologies, in order to attract new collectors to enjoy art even more.

Alessandro Calascibetta has been active in fashion since the late 80s. He started off his career at L'Uomo Vogue, after that with Mondo Uomo. Afterward, he became Fashion Director at Harper's Bazaar Uomo, and in 2000 founded Uomo which he directed until 2003. Following that, he started collaborating with Rizzoli. Since january 2015 he is the Editor in Chief of Style Magazine, and still remains as Man Fashion Director for Io Donna and Sette.